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Sauerkraut Trail

Basic Information:

Type: Day Hike - Out and Back
Distance (Total): 4.0 miles / 6.4 km
Elevation Gain: 1,000 feet / 305 meters
Minimum Elevation: 5,400 feet / 1,646 meters
Maximum Elevation: 6,400 feet / 1,951 meters
Hiking Season: - All Year Long
Things To See: - Creeks - Historic Site
Difficulty: Easy
Rating: Trail has not been rated.
Nearby Town: Lincoln, Montana, United States

Description:

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Sauerkraut Trail is one of the original accesses to the Lincoln View Mine, which is located near the end of the trail. As with many trails built on Forest Service land, this one was constructed for purposes other than recreation. However, it is an excellent hiking trail, especially for a family day trip, because of its short length, and also for the cultural aspect. The trail follows the creek the entire way through a closed canopied forest of Douglas fir and lodge pole pine. You may even be lucky enough to hike this trail during berry season when there are huckleberries galore. Please be careful around the mine. There are many unseen hazards. Once past the mine the trail turns into an old road. This road continues up to the intersection with Trail #404, where you will find a few other hiking options.